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Subject: Re: [working-gundog] epigenetics and the origins of pointing
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07/12/2007 11:42 AM  
Cj wrote: > an epigenetic rather than a genetic > transmission of learning, e.g. cultural transmission of information. There > is also a sound basis for cultural transmission of information in dogs Cultural influences on evolution are distincly different from epigenetic influences. This implied definition of 'epigenetic' you offer broadens the concept beyond its regular use. Jere
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